noun
- Plural of coachwoof; roofs of a type of construction used on coaches or recreational vehicles, typically curved or arched for structural strength and weather protection.
Usage: chiefly British; automotive/recreational vehicle context
Examples
- The vintage coaches featured distinctive coachroofs that provided excellent weather protection.
- Modern RVs often incorporate coachroofs for improved aerodynamics and interior space.
- The restoration team carefully repaired the coachroofs on the classic tour buses.
- Coachroofs on these vehicles are designed to shed water efficiently during heavy rain.